“MUST High School? Where’s that?”
When I asked a friend of mine where his High School – MUST High School – was, I was very intrigued to learn that it isn’t “anywhere”. It is online. Meaning, in simple English, there is no brick-and-mortar campus, and students complete their entire educational experience completely over the Internet.
Now that I think of it, I had heard of online universities, but I always thought they were some off-shoot of traditional brick-and-mortar universities, which had an actual existence somewhere. You always have the choice of attending classes on-campus if you want. Turns out, I was mistaken.
True, there are some online universities still like that. You can take classes online OR you can take classes on-campus, whichever is more convenient for you. But there are some which don’t allow you to take classes on-campus. It’s either online or nothing, and MUST is one such High School. That’s just the way they decide to operate.
Many online universities don’t have an actual set up anywhere; they’re operated out of someone’s garage or bedroom. You ask them for an address and they don’t give it to you. You want to contact them, you call them and they will entertain you. MUST is exactly the same way. They don’t give you a street address, because they don’t have one.
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It’s very ridiculous to even think that an online high school would be located somewhere physically. Location is not a big deal what really matters is the quality of education a school offers.